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Waterfall, metrics and median reporting questions #4255
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Hi @ygarde
Can you share an example so I can have a look? I think by default WebPageTest ends a test after X seconds of no network activity. By default (but you can change that) the test ends after loadEventEnd + 2 seconds. You can checkout https://www.sitespeed.io/documentation/sitespeed.io/browsers/#choose-when-to-end-your-test and you could try
Maybe, what do Content Download Time mean/measure, how is it defined?
No it's not configurable, but it could be done with some changes. The logic works like this right now: If we have SpeedIndex, use that. If not, use loadEventEnd.
I think the easiest way is to create your own plugin, collect those messages that you need and store them the way you want. Let me know if you need any guidance. |
Your question
I have a handful of questions about varying aspects of Sitespeed.io's functionality:
analysisstorer
plugin to get JSON versions of my test results. Is there a clean way to get run by run test results (including all metrics for each run) in a single file rather than the current method where there is an individual JSON file for each run per module of sitespeed?I will update this thread with more questions as necessary.
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